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Re: 1 15kv -at- 60 or 2 15kv's -at-30?



Would there be any problems with the phase of two of them in parallel?  If
one of
them had any inductive lag or phase-shift, couldn't it be seen as a load to the
other supply?

C=

Tesla List wrote:

> Original Poster: Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>
>
> Hi Bob,
>
>         Electrically, there is no difference.  Perhaps having two would
provide
> some adjustability or flexibility in the future.  My 15/60 coil outgrew my
> basement and I made a new 9/30 that would fit indoors.  One transformer
> would have fewer parrallel connections and all.  With two, if one blows, it
> should protect the other so you would not suddenly be without any
transformer.
>
> Really not a great advantage either way.  What ever you think fits your
> situation.  I would avaoid the dual connections, weight, and bulk and just
> go with the single 15/60....
>
> Cheers,
>
>         Terry
>
> At 04:50 PM 03/19/2000 -0500, you wrote:
> >What is better for tesla coil work, a single 15k-at-60ma NST or 2 15k-at-30 hooked
> >in parallel?
> >Thanks
> >Bob
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